A tested list of AI tools for drafting blog posts and articles that work without paying. All picked based on real use, not marketing claims.
OpenAI's ChatGPT has a usable free tier with access to GPT-4o mini. Good for drafting blog posts and articles when you're starting out. Limits apply (rate-limited to ~10 messages per 3 hours), but enough for evaluation and light use.
Free tier: ~10 messages/3 hours, GPT-4o mini only
Anthropic's Claude free tier gives you access to Sonnet, their strongest model. Strong for drafting blog posts and articles that requires nuance. No credit card needed; just an email.
Free tier: limited messages per day, Sonnet model
Gemini free tier gives access to Gemini 2.0 Flash, which handles drafting blog posts and articles competently. Best for users already in the Google ecosystem.
Free tier: Gemini 2.0 Flash, rate limits apply
Copilot (formerly Bing Chat) is free and uses GPT-4o. Strong for drafting blog posts and articles with web search integrated. Requires Microsoft account.
Free tier: GPT-4o, some rate limits
Perplexity free tier gives unlimited "quick" searches using GPT-3.5 class models. Pro search is rate-limited but functional.
Free tier: unlimited quick search, limited Pro search
For drafting blog posts and articles, Hugging Face hosts free demos of open-source models. Quality varies, but you can run real AI without signup.
Free: depends on each Space, often rate-limited
Free tiers have real limits. You'll hit rate limits on heavy days. Output quality is slightly lower than paid models. You won't get priority access during peak hours. For serious drafting blog posts and articles, you'll eventually want to pay for one of these.
The signal to upgrade: you're hitting rate limits 3+ times per week, or you're doing drafting blog posts and articles for work. At that point, $20/month for ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro pays for itself in saved time within the first week.
All major tools charge $20/month for their entry paid tier: ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, Gemini Advanced, Copilot Pro. Perplexity Pro is also $20. Pick one and stick with it; switching costs more than the savings.
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